Hypertension in Type 2 Diabetes and Its Association with Glycemic Control: A Hospital-Based Study from Pakistan

Shamaila Burney
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Objective: To determine the frequency of type 2 diabetic-hypertensive patients who fail to achieve target blood pressure goals despite treatment and to find the association between uncontrolled hypertension and poor glycemic control. Study Design: Descriptive, cross-sectional. Place and Duration: The study was conducted in the Department of Medicine, Pakistan Railways Hospital, Islamic International Medical College/Riphah International University, from 1st August 2022 to 31st January 2023. Methodology: A total of 200 diabetic patients were included. Study variables included age, gender, duration of diabetes/hypertension, glycemic/blood pressure control, target organ damage, compliance to treatment and life style modification, regular follow ups and awareness of target blood pressure goals. Data was recorded on a self-developed proforma. Diabetic patients with hypertension were classified into those with optimally controlled blood pressure (< 140/90 mmHg) and those with uncontrolled hypertension despite treatment (BP > 140/90 mm Hg). Results: Prevalence of hypertension in our diabetic population was 68.5%. Blood pressure was optimally controlled in 50.4%. Poor glycemic control was observed in 56.5% patients. Patients with sub-optimal glycemic control were more likely to be hypertensive (77.8%) as compared to their normoglycemic counterparts (56.3%). There was a significant correlation between uncontrolled hypertension and poor glycemic control (p-Value 0.202). Older age, female gender, duration of hypertension, lack of awareness of target BP goals and non-adherence to pharmacological and non-pharmacological measures were independent predictors for uncontrolled hypertension. Conclusion: Blood pressure is not optimally controlled in half of the diabetic hypertensive patients despite treatment. Uncontrolled hypertension correlates significantly with poor glycemic control. Keywords: Frequency; Diabetes; Blood Pressure; Goals; Association; Hypertension How to Cite This: Burney S, Asad M, Fazal M, Zulfiqar A. Hypertension in Type 2 Diabetes and Its Association with Glycemic Control: A Hospital-Based Study from Pakistan. Isra Med J. 2023; 15(1): 30-34. DOI: https://doi.org/10.55282/imj.oa1392. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
2 型糖尿病患者的高血压及其与血糖控制的关系:巴基斯坦一项基于医院的研究
目的确定 2 型糖尿病高血压患者在接受治疗后仍无法达到目标血压的频率,并找出未控制的高血压与血糖控制不佳之间的关联。研究设计:描述性横断面研究。地点和时间:研究于 2022 年 8 月 1 日至 2023 年 1 月 31 日在巴基斯坦铁路医院、伊斯兰国际医学院/里帕赫国际大学医学系进行。研究方法:共纳入 200 名糖尿病患者。研究变量包括年龄、性别、糖尿病/高血压病程、血糖/血压控制、目标器官损伤、治疗依从性和生活方式改变、定期随访以及对目标血压目标的认识。数据记录在自制的表格中。糖尿病高血压患者被分为血压得到最佳控制的患者(< 140/90 mmHg)和虽经治疗但血压仍未得到控制的患者(血压> 140/90 mmHg)。结果我国糖尿病患者的高血压患病率为 68.5%。50.4%的人血压得到了最佳控制。56.5%的患者血糖控制不佳。血糖控制欠佳的患者(77.8%)比血糖正常的患者(56.3%)更容易患高血压。未控制的高血压与血糖控制不佳之间存在明显的相关性(P 值为 0.202)。年龄偏大、性别为女性、高血压持续时间长、缺乏对目标血压目标的认识以及不坚持药物和非药物措施是高血压失控的独立预测因素。结论半数糖尿病高血压患者尽管接受了治疗,但血压仍未得到最佳控制。无法控制的高血压与血糖控制不佳密切相关。关键词频率;糖尿病;血压;目标;关联;高血压 如何引用:Burney S, Asad M, Fazal M, Zulfiqar A. 2型糖尿病患者的高血压及其与血糖控制的关系:巴基斯坦一项基于医院的研究》。Isra Med J. 2023; 15(1):30-34.DOI: https://doi.org/10.55282/imj.oa1392.本文是根据知识共享署名-非商业性 4.0 国际许可协议 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) 发布的开放存取文章,该协议允许在任何媒体上不受限制地使用、分发和复制,但须适当引用原作。
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